Instructions Click the green flag to load a random generation of cells. Make your own pattern by clicking and drawing. Space to clear the cells. How It Works Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton where a grid of cells evolves over discrete time steps based on a set of simple rules. Each cell can either be "alive" or "dead." The state of each cell in the next generation is determined by the following rules: Birth: A dead cell with exactly three live neighbors becomes alive. Survival: A live cell with two or three live neighbors remains alive; otherwise, it dies (due to underpopulation or overpopulation). Underpopulation: A live cell with fewer than two Overpopulation: A live cell with more than three live neighbors dies. More on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life